JANUS TCPLOG

From m204wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
The printable version is no longer supported and may have rendering errors. Please update your browser bookmarks and please use the default browser print function instead.

Capture Janus port traffic

The JANUS TCPLOG subcommand lets you capture all input and output streams for a particular Janus port. The captured streams are written to a sequential file.

Syntax

JANUS TCPLOG ddname

Where: ddname is the DDname of the sequential dataset to contain the log.

Usage notes

  • One suggested use for a file of captured streams is to provide "playback" for customer-written applications that simulate real workloads during testing of new system or application code.
  • The format of the log file is shown below. All values are in binary format except where indicated.
    Bytes Description
    0-1 Record length
    2-3 Unused
    4-11 TCP unique connection number
    12-15 Record number
    16-23 TOD value (in STCK units)
    24-27 Remote IP address
    28-31 Local IP address
    32-33 Remote port number
    34-35 Local port number
    36-36 Direction (EBCDIC character):
    • R (received)
    • S (sent)
    37-37 Unused
    38-39 Length of binary data
    40-n Binary data (ASCII characters)

See also